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Is bird flu the next pandemic? What to know after the first H5N1 death in the US
With reports of the first human death from bird flu in the US, some Americans are feeling an uncomfortable flashback to the early days of Covid-19, when infectious disease experts were talking about a new virus that was sending people to the hospital with respiratory infections.
Does the First U.S. Death Mean Bird Flu Is Getting More Dangerous?
Any time a person catches H5N1, or bird flu, their infection is a chance for the virus to mutate in the wrong direction. When someone dies from the bird flu—as an elderly Louisiana man did on Jan. 6,
What health experts believe will happen with bird flu in 2025
The CDC says the risk of bird flu to the general public is low, but public health experts say they are worried the virus could mutate and become more transmissible.
Bird poop may be the key to stopping the next flu pandemic. Here’s why.
First come the horseshoe crabs. Hoisting their round, tank-like shells, they trundle out of the Delaware Bay under the first full moon in May to mate and lay their eggs.
What Does First U.S Bird Flu Death Tell Experts about Disease Severity?
Louisiana has reported the first U.S. fatality from avian influenza. Most of the country’s human cases have been mild
Bird flu risk remains low after first US death, WHO says
The risk to the general population from H5N1 bird flu remains low, a World Health Organization spokesperson said on Tuesday, following the first death of a patient from the virus in the United States.
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Is the world ready for the next pandemic?
An awkward question remains five years after Covid-19 began its deadly rampage: is the world ready to handle the next ...
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What COVID tried to teach us — and why it will matter in the next pandemic
The intervening years have both sped and crawled by, too busy at times to take stock of all that has changed, too plodding to ...
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UW Medicine launches five-year study of respiratory illnesses as flu, bird flu cases rise
So, the idea is that once we identify a virus, we would sequence it. So, we would understand what mutations already exist and ...
Daily Sabah
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Pandemic preparedness: Are we ready for next global crisis?
An awkward question remains five years after COVID-19 began its deadly rampage: is the world ready to handle the next ...
Live Science
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A disease unknown to science could spark the next pandemic. Are we prepared?
The COVID pandemic is ongoing, but scientists are on alert for any pathogen that might lead to another global outbreak of ...
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People are still leaving Massachusetts, but the flow is slowing down. That counts as a victory.
We were once losing around 1,100 people a week to other states during COVID. Now that's been cut in half, down to ...
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Preppers stocking up in fear of next pandemic
Five years ago, in January 2020, many health experts were sounding the alarm about a virus that was spreading rapidly in ...
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Preparing for the next pandemic: What scientists are doing to keep us safe
Masks and ventilation significantly reduce virus transmission, offering valuable strategies for future pandemics.
New Scientist
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We must revisit the covid-19 pandemic to prepare for future outbreaks
It is tempting to lock memories of the height of covid-19 away but looking back is vital for preparing properly for the next ...
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There’s Still Time to Get Ahead of the Next Global Pandemic
By learning lessons from other sectors, public health can ensure it is ready to face future outbreaks in record time.
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